During the second day in Xi'an, I went out more than 10 o'clock. I compared the Stele Forest Museum with Banpo Museum. The Stele Forest Museum is worth seeing for calligraphy enthusiasts. So I chose the Archaeological Museum which can be traced back to 6700 years ago. Banpo Site is a typical Neolithic Yangshao Maternal Clan Settlement Site in the Yellow River Basin, between 5600 and 6700 years ago. The site was discovered in the spring of 1953 and covers an area of 50,000 square meters. From September 1954 to the summer of 1957, the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences organized nearly 200 archaeologists to excavate five times, lasting nearly four years. The area of the site reached 10,000 square meters, and a large number of valuable scientific data were obtained. A total of 45 houses, 2 fences, more than 200 cellars, 6 pottery kilns, 250 tombs of various types (174 adult tombs, 73 children's urn coffins) and nearly 10,000 cultural relics of production tools and living appliances were found. Banpo Site is divided into three districts: residential area, pottery making area and tomb area. The residential area is the main body of the village. Banpo people belong to the Neolithic Age. The tools used are mainly wooden and stone tools. Women are the main productive forces among Banpo people. They are responsible for making pottery, textiles and raising livestock, while men are mostly engaged in fishing and hunting. The Museum has three showrooms and one site hall. Here, you can see not only the simplicity of human childhood, but also the arduous footprints of Chinese ancestors. Banpo Maternal Clan Village is an organic extension of Banpo Museum. On the premise of actively protecting the sites and according to the archaeological excavation data, it moves the precious heritage from the underground to the ground and reproduces the matriarchal clan society of human beings in three dimensions. It enriches the connotation of the museum, carries forward the long cultural history of China, and gathers the prehistoric art, customs and human feelings of the Yellow River Basin, and the life of folk houses and pastoral areas. It exerts the advantages of cultural relics and integrates scientific research, archaeology, teaching, tourism and entertainment. It is praised as "the first village of China" by Chinese and foreign tourists. Is it a buy-one-get-one-free exhibition? There is also an ancient exhibition of gold, silver and jade on the right hand side of the door.